1. Euphoria to C problem

Hi all,
I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file 
the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. 
I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.

Thanks
Tony

Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com

new topic     » topic index » view message » categorize

2. Re: Euphoria to C problem

There are many problems with the translator an win32lib
working together > especially the LCC.

If you have the registered version you can try to trace the
problem but, good luck.

Your EDS? 

You have to close each open database seperately.

Euman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Steward" <figjam at nlc.net.au>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 09:29
Subject: Euphoria to C problem


| 
| Hi all,
| I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
| Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file 
| the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers. 
| I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.
| 
| Thanks
| Tony
| 
| Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
| 
| 
|

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

3. Re: Euphoria to C problem

Hi Fabio,
Tell me more about upx compression.
Where to get it etc.

Thanks
Tony

Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem


> Hi Tony,
>
> I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but
> everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and
> faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC.
>
> I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the
> results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really
> fast.
>
> I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until
> LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround.
>
> Tony Steward wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
> > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file
> > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers.
> > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tony
> >
> > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Fabio
> -------------------------------------
> Fabio Ramirez R.
> Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle
>
>
>
>

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

4. Re: Euphoria to C problem

Hi Fabio,
Tell me more about upx compression.
Where to get it etc.

Thanks
Tony

Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem


> Hi Tony,
>
> I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but
> everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and
> faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC.
>
> I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the
> results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really
> fast.
>
> I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until
> LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround.
>
> Tony Steward wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
> > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file
> > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers.
> > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tony
> >
> > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Fabio
> -------------------------------------
> Fabio Ramirez R.
> Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle
>
>
>
>

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

5. Re: Euphoria to C problem

Hi Fabio,
Tell me more about upx compression.
Where to get it etc.

Thanks
Tony

Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem


> Hi Tony,
>
> I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but
> everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and
> faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC.
>
> I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the
> results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really
> fast.
>
> I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until
> LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround.
>
> Tony Steward wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
> > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file
> > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers.
> > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tony
> >
> > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Fabio
> -------------------------------------
> Fabio Ramirez R.
> Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle
>
>
>
>

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

6. Re: Euphoria to C problem

Hi Fabio,
Tell me more about upx compression.
Where to get it etc.

Thanks
Tony

Come Visit Me At www.locksdownunder.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Fabio Ramirez" <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co>
To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 1:43 PM
Subject: RE: Euphoria to C problem


> Hi Tony,
>
> I've also had trouble using the translator beta-1 with LCC but
> everything has been fine with Borland compiler and EXEs are smaller and
> faster than before. Besides it compiles faster than LCC.
>
> I also added upx compresion to the bat file I use for compiling and the
> results were great. David/Judiths IDE is 285K in size and loads really
> fast.
>
> I advice you to get Borland compiler (Free registration), at least until
> LCC gets fixed or we have a workaround.
>
> Tony Steward wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I down loaded the Euphoria to C translater 2.2 Beta - 1.
> > Ran it on one of my small progs, then when I run the created EXE file
> > the window displays with everything in it and then promptly dissappers.
> > I'm using WIN98SE, LCC and Eu2.2 - Any clues what went wrong.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Tony
> >
> > Come visit me at www.locksdownunder.com
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Fabio
> -------------------------------------
> Fabio Ramirez R.
> Network Administrator - CSI Universidad del Valle
>
>
>
>

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

7. Re: Euphoria to C problem

-------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998-

Hola, Tony Steward escribi=F3 el 26/02/2001 04:03:36 a.m.:

>Hi Fabio,
>Tell me more about upx compression.
>Where to get it etc.

Hi Tony, 

UPX is a packer for executables, you use on an exe file and get one smaller 
exe aboout 30% of the original size, depends on your choices. It doesn't 
have a perceivable impact on start time, better than that if the file has 
to be transferred by a network it should start faster. It's free for 
personal or commercial use and the only bad thing I read about it was 
something about that it doesn't let your programs benefit from some caching 
when they are compressed, I don't remember exactly but it doesen't seem 
important to me.

I first heard about it when Euphoria 2.2 was released and the size of EXW 
and the final bound program decreased considerably.

You can get it at 

http://upx.tsx.org
 

I did some minor modifications to use a generic bat when compiling and also 
compress the resulting exe.

@echo compiling with BORLAND
@cd %1
@bcc32 -tW -q -w- -O2 -5 -a4 -IC:\BORLAND\BCC55\include 
-LC:\BORLAND\BCC55\lib %2.c @objfiles.lnk
@del *.tds > NUL
@del *.obj > NUL
@del *.c > NUL
@upx %2.exe
@if not exist %2.exe goto done
@echo *************************
@echo Ready ...
@echo *************************
:done


>
>Thanks
>Tony

Fabio

-------------------------------------
Fabio Ramirez R.
Administrador de Redes - CSI
-------------------------------------

-------Phoenix-Boundary-07081998---

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

8. Re: Euphoria to C problem

UPX sucks.
Use PKLite instead.
It even compresses DLLs.

Mike The Spike

--- Fabio Ramirez <faramire at nemo.univalle.edu.co>
wrote:
> Hola, Tony Steward escribió el 26/02/2001 04:03:36
> a.m.:
> 
> >Hi Fabio,
> >Tell me more about upx compression.
> >Where to get it etc.
> 
> Hi Tony,
> 
> UPX is a packer for executables, you use on an exe
> file and get one smaller
> exe aboout 30% of the original size, depends on your
> choices. It doesn't
> have a perceivable impact on start time, better than
> that if the file has
> to be transferred by a network it should start
> faster. It's free for
> personal or commercial use and the only bad thing I
> read about it was
> something about that it doesn't let your programs
> benefit from some caching
> when they are compressed, I don't remember exactly
> but it doesen't seem
> important to me.
> 
> I first heard about it when Euphoria 2.2 was
> released and the size of EXW
> and the final bound program decreased considerably.
> 
> You can get it at
> 
> http://upx.tsx.org
> 
> 
> I did some minor modifications to use a generic bat
> when compiling and also
> compress the resulting exe.
> 
> @echo compiling with BORLAND
> @cd %1
> @bcc32 -tW -q -w- -O2 -5 -a4
> -IC:\BORLAND\BCC55\include
> -LC:\BORLAND\BCC55\lib %2.c @objfiles.lnk
> @del *.tds > NUL
> @del *.obj > NUL
> @del *.c > NUL
> @upx %2.exe
> @if not exist %2.exe goto done
> @echo *************************
> @echo Ready ...
> @echo *************************
> :done
> 
> 
> >
> >Thanks
> >Tony
> 
> Fabio
> 
> -------------------------------------
> Fabio Ramirez R.
> Administrador de Redes - CSI
> -------------------------------------
> 
>

new topic     » goto parent     » topic index » view message » categorize

Search



Quick Links

User menu

Not signed in.

Misc Menu